Czech Republic
The first green hydrogen electrolyzer powered by solar energy in the Czech Republic started in May 2023 with production capacity of about 100 kilograms per day / 8,000 kilograms of
The first green hydrogen electrolyzer powered by solar energy in the Czech Republic started in May 2023 with production capacity of about 100 kilograms per day / 8,000 kilograms of
Hitachi Energy is investing over 1.1 billion CZK (approximately $47 million USD) to expand its High Voltage Products factory in Brno, Czech Republic, marking a significant step in its global
The document attached below is the final version of the update of National Plan. The national plan of the Czech Republic in the field of energy and climate is available below. The
How can Czech organisations make the most of their renewable generation assets? Here''s a review of energy storage in the Czech market.
In an announcement released on March 7, 2025, the executive arm of the European Union said that the Czech scheme will support the installation of at least 1.5 GWh of new electricity
In an announcement released on March 7, 2025, the executive arm of the European Union said that the Czech scheme will support the installation of at least 1.5 GWh of new electricity
This article explores how Brno distributes battery usage across sectors like renewable energy, transportation, and smart grids, backed by real-world examples and data trends.
As demand for sustainable energy solutions grows, Brno emerges as a key hub for lithium battery storage innovation. This article explores current pricing, regional market dynamics, and how
With renewable energy adoption growing 18% annually worldwide, cities like Brno are solving the critical puzzle of energy intermittency. Their new storage systems act like rechargeable "power banks" for
Boosting energy storage will allow Czechia to improve its energy security and reduce reliance on gas and coal imports, two key sources in its current energy mix. Moreover, it will facilitate
Legislation now recognises energy storage and aggregation, and Czechia aims to deploy at least 2 million smart meters by 2030. High electricity prices help make the case for demand-side flexibility,
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